Changing coverage badge logic to always show the latest build
What does this MR do and why?
Changing coverage badge logic to always show the latest build
Independent of the pipeline status, when a build_name is passed, we should always get the latest successful build
The problem statement is the same; what we really want to do is !45321 (comment 433574391) but this query is still not performant enough as of now. So we'll need to use some tricks to get around this
References
This is the first query to get all the latest pipelines for each status type:
https://console.postgres.ai/gitlab/gitlab-production-ci/sessions/40535/commands/124728
This is an example query for ci_builds querying for last successful build of that type:
https://console.postgres.ai/gitlab/gitlab-production-ci/sessions/40535/commands/124734
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How to set up and validate locally
https://docs.gitlab.com/user/project/badges/#test-coverage-report-badges is how to set-up a badge for a particular job
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Related to #407242 (closed)